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The whole kitchen smelled of spice and flavor.

Lucy let her hands roamed around the counter as she occasionally stirred the rice. The sizzling noise was light and the heat of the food hit her face. She was cooking dinner for her, Scott and Isaac. The girl also made sure to make enough for her mother as well, but was disappointed when her mom wouldn't return early. Instead, the hospital was pack which meant a late shift.

Again.

So Lucy decided to give her mom the best thing possible: a home-cooked meal. And on the menu tonight was rice with chicken. She made sure to add in some vegetables like corn and carrots in the rice and a side salad for her mom. Lucy wanted everything to be perfect and made sure to push the werewolves away from the kitchen. The teen girl also baked a small chocolate cake and cut a piece for her mom.

As she closed the lid on the container that held her mom's dinner, a pair of arms eagerly had wrapped around her waist. She laughed, knowing exactly who it was, but didn't turn around as she was busy looking after the bread. It toasted quietly, the edges of the bread became darker and crisper.

"The food smells delicious," Isaac hummed near her ear as he gently placed his chin on top of her shoulder. His blue eyes roamed the stove beside her and her fingers, watching them as they moved quickly. He felt a smile crept on her face and Isaac grinned. "It's nice of you that you're doing this for your mom."

Lucy opened the toaster once the ding echoed into the kitchen. She rapidly took the two slices out and covered them up with aluminum foil.

"Well, she's working a late shift again," she softly sighed as she placed the foil into the bag. "She might as well enjoy a home-cooked meal instead of that crappy stuff they call 'food' at the hospital."

Isaac chuckled as his mouth grew closer to her ear. "Aren't you just an angel sent from above."

Lucy rolled her eyes, but smiled at the compliment. Her breath hitched when she felt his lips brush gently on her exposed neck. Isaac noticed the sudden change and smirked cockily as he continued it softly.

"But I have a feeling that I don't want to eat this," he seductively purred against her skin. It took all the will power from Lucy not to moan, but instead kept a straight face. She felt his hands travel underneath her shirt, the warmth of his fingers gliding above her cold stomach sent shivers down her spine. "In fact, I have something else in mind…"

"God, I hate you," she playfully growled at him and Isaac chuckled quietly. Lucy noticed him become more flirtatious these pass few days. She still was somewhat mad about Isaac not remembering the special night at the motel and apparently he felt guilty about it. Lucy decided that they should forget about the whole thing, but Isaac knew that was a lie.

She didn't want to forget.

And Isaac wanted to try and fix it.

So Lucy noticed that he was now this horny dog as he took any opportunity for his hands to grab her. Lucy didn't mind as he often kept it somewhat on the low side. Scott knew that she and Isaac had sex and Scott wasn't too happy about it. For the first two days since they returned home from the motel, his head would often pop into her room as his eyes scanned the area. He was making sure Isaac wasn't around her and Lucy threw a pillow at him for his idiocy.

Lucy smiled at the fond memory, but was cut short when Isaac turned her around. His lips had crashed upon hers. Lucy fluttered her eyes closed as she leaned further into his touches that sent pleasure around her body. A pleased rumble had flashed throughout Isaac's chest, the werewolf howling loudly inside. As their kiss became more passionate, Lucy decided they should just stop as Scott was still somewhere around the house. She pulled her head away and caused a soft whine to escape from Isaac's lips.

"You know Scott's here," she spoke breathlessly at him.

"I don't care," Isaac grunted as his lips hungrily bit the other side of her neck. Lucy rolled her eyes again as she giggled at him.

"Oh you do care," Scott's voice boomed from behind Isaac. The tan werewolf stood near the doorway, his arms heavily crossed over his chest as his eyes evilly glared at the couple. Lucy laughed at the childish look Isaac made as he was caught and pushed the blue-eyed werewolf off from her. She snatched the white plastic bag in her hands and raised it at Scott's direction.

"Food's done," she announced to him. "Give me a ride, please?"

"I'll take you anywhere," Scott glanced at Isaac who was carelessly leaning against the counter with a crooked grin. "Just get your jacket."

Lucy sighed as she walked out of the kitchen.

"Don't kill each other!" She yelled over her shoulder. "I want mom to come home in a clean house. That means no blood or broken furniture."

Lucy puts on the gray jacket, it was still light since the weather wasn't cold yet, and holds the plastic bag in her hand. As she passed behind Scott, her hand clasped on his shoulder and quickly dragged him with her.

"We'll be back soon!"

"Okay," Isaac answered her as he plopped down on the couch and turned on the TV. Scott closed the door as soon as he stepped out of the house and searched for his keys. He stared after his sister who patiently waited for him near his dirt bike. He strutted towards his bike and quickly handed her his extra helmet for her to wear. Scott hopped on the vehicle and Lucy did the same with one arm tightly wrapped around his torso and the other arm held the food.

"You know I actually meant about me taking you anywhere," Scott told her over his shoulder. "We could go somewhere else since Isaac would just pounce on you. Heck, I'll take you to any shoe store that's open."

"Shut up and drive," she slapped his shoulder as she struggled to hide her laughter. The dirt bike roared its way onto the street and down the road.


"Whoa," Lucy gasped under her breath. The scene at the hospital was chaotic as blue and red lights flashed into the night. The ambulance was parked in front of the hospital's entrance with gurneys entering and leaving in a fast pace. Lucy stepped down from the bike and took off her helmet as her eyes continued to stare at the scene. She glanced at her brother who shrugged while settling their helmets down. He grabbed her hand and the two snaked their way inside the building, their bodies close.

Lucy caught the sight of her mom, the older woman looked relieved once she saw her children among the sea of patients. The nurse rushed the remaining distance and Lucy handed the food to her mom which she took gratefully.

"I'm starving," she confessed, her nose smelling the cooked chicken. Melissa realized she forgot to thank them. "Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry," she turned around to hug them both. "Thank you guys, for bringing me dinner."

"Anytime, mom," Lucy smiled at her and Melissa mirrored the same expression. As she pulled away, Scott eyed the chaos of the hospital.

"Is everything okay?" He asked their mom and she turned around to see the injured people.

"Except for half the accident victims in a ten car pile-up being rerouted here from downtown and the E.R attending not answering any of his pages," she took a quick breath, "yeah, I'm okay."

"What does not answering pages mean?" Scott was confused and Lucy merely shrugged when he glanced her way. The twins looked at their mom for the answer.

"It means that nobody can find him," she explained to them. "So now we have to wait for the on call to get here."

"That sucks," Lucy commented quickly about the situation and Melissa gave her a tired smile. That was life, and it wouldn't get any easier. Before her mom could say something else, a woman from behind approached the nurse.

"Miss?" She cried in pain and her mom spun around, acknowledging her. "Excuse me, can I kind of please have something for the pain?"

Lucy frowned as she felt bad for the woman that was clearly hurt. She didn't need to be a werewolf to know that as her face gave it away. There were tears that formed inside her eyes and Lucy was about to head off to find some help. The only reason she didn't was that her mom handled the situation on her own.

"Okay, I'm sorry. I know," she began to apologize with sympathy. "But, actually, giving you something could complicate things," their mom turned to glance at them as she gently guided the woman to take a seat. "We really just need to wait for the doctors. Okay?"

The woman teared up, but nodded in agreement. While Melissa asked how long the doctor might take, Lucy nudged Scott for his attention. The werewolf snapped his head as he stared at her.

"What?"

"Use your abilities to help her," she whispered close to him and Scott narrowed his eyes in confusion. "Werewolves can take away some of the pain remember? Why not take some of her pain away," she suggested and Scott nodded.

Lucy followed his lead as he sat down on the empty chair beside her. The girl sat on the other side and the patient eyed them curiously. Lucy offered her a comforting smile as she didn't want to woman to be scared.

"Uh, you know," Scott broke the silence and the woman stared at him with she held her stomach. "I think that I read online that sometimes human contact can help with pain."

She whimpered quietly as she nodded quickly. Lucy wasn't sure if the woman ignored his suggestion as the burning sensation on her injured body clouded her mind. Lucy glanced at Scott as if giving him permission to do so. Scott looked to see if anyone was staring at them, but everyone was busy trying to help the other patients. Lucy saw as his hand slowly reached towards the woman's. Hers was completely fisted as she was fighting the pain inside her.

As Scott's hand engulfed hers, Lucy observed how the black veins moved in a flash. They ran up from his knuckles to his arm, the lines swimming away from the woman. The patient stopped whimpering and gasped as she felt relieved. Some of her pain had just gone away once the boy had touched her hand. Her teary eyes snapped at Lucy, the girl still holding a faint smile, before staring at Scott.

The werewolf stared back and noticed the heavy gaze she placed upon him. It was as if she was seeing her savior, an angel from above that came down to rescue her. The powerful intensity made Scott's heart swell up with a giddy feeling.

A proud feeling.

A happy feeling.

"Someone," a random person screamed into the hospital. Lucy looked up to see Ethan dragging a very ill Danny in one arm although Ethan seemed to struggle a bit, which was odd as he was stronger than Danny. "Someone help me! Oh, I need help!"

Lucy shot up from her seat as she lifted Danny, placing his dangled arm around her shoulders and helping Ethan move Danny. She was taken by surprise as Danny seemed heavier than he look and his weight crashed down at her. Scott immediately rushed towards them, offering his support as well as her mom.

"Okay, gentle, gentle, gentle," Melissa ordered them as the placed Danny carefully down the chair. The boy screamed loudly in pain and while her mom took care of him, Scott snatched Ethan to the side. He grabbed a fistful of Ethan's brown jacket that he wore and shoved his face closer towards the twin alpha.

"What did you do to him?" He growled at Ethan.

"Nothing," he hissed back at him, angry that Scott accused him of such thing. "He said he was having chest pains and trouble breathing, but," Ethan glanced at Danny, "it just kept getting worse."

"This is not good," Melissa noted under her breath. She was checking his health and nothing seemed right. She called for the person sitting behind the desk. "How much longer on Dr. Hilyard?"

"Mom what's wrong with him?" Lucy quivered with panic.

"His larynx has shifted to the side," she quickly told the three that stood behind her. Danny squirmed in pain, his breathing became ragged. "I think it's a tension pneumothorax."

Lucy yelped while her brother grabbed her arm and pulled her back as soon as Danny vomited all over the floor. Her eyes were widen in shock as she used one of her hands to cover her opened mouth. Melissa tried to help Danny up as the teen boy continued to gag loudly into the hallway. Scott, Lucy and Ethan stared at the floor.

"Mistletoe," Ethan spoke quietly and Scott snapped his head up at the familiar name. Melissa called for a gurney and one quickly wheeled near them. Scott and Ethan helped Danny up, laying him on the mattress. Melissa rolled him to an emergency room while the three teens followed her with Danny. They were all completely worried for his life as Danny's condition seemed to have worse by every passing second.

He moaned loudly as soon as he was wheeled into the room. Melissa seemed to have realized her children, as well as the boy who brought Danny, follow her.

"Can you three please go back to the waiting room?"

"You honestly think we're just going to leave right now, mom?" Lucy exasperated at the nurse with worried eyes. Melissa gazed into them for a moment before sighing.

"Where are the nurses and the doctors? Where is everyone?" Ethan quickly demanded as his eyes continued to look at Danny. His hands curled on the railing of the gurney, the pain was too much for Ethan as Danny became worse to look at.

"It's a full house tonight," Melissa told him. "They're tending to other patients."

Scott ran a nervous hand through his hair. "Okay, well, mom: how can we help?"

Melissa gave him a sad look. "Honey, you can't. His lung is collapsed. His heart is being pushed against his chest cavity, so…"

"He's gonna die, isn't he?"

"Mom, he can't die," Lucy cried as red eyes made their way into Danny's face. He was struggling to breathe. It seemed as if he were drowning, but there was no water. There was air only, but Danny wasn't breathing.

"No," Melissa tried comfort her children. "No, he's not. Scott, you grab the tape," she pointed to her son and then at the other young man. "You grab those scissors and cut his shirt open. Lucy, go get me some towels."

Everyone went into action.

It wasn't hard finding some towels as they were on the drawer behind her. She opened the cabinet and snatched one before running back to her spot. She watched as her mom prepare for some procedure. Her eyes caught the sight of a large needle in her gloved hands and Lucy held the towels tighter in her grasp.

A loud gasp escaped from Danny's mouth.

"Mom, he's not breathing!" Scott exclaimed. As Melissa tried to calm him down, she remained in focus. This was a hospital. She had dealt with these kinds of things for many years. But now her son and daughter were here with her.

She had to remain strong for them.

She couldn't panic.

Melissa's fingers patted the area on where Danny's right lung should be. She slowly raised the needle and carefully held Danny down. Scott tightly held onto his sister's hand and Lucy clenched her mouth so a yell wouldn't come out. She closed her eyes and squirmed as soon as the needle was stabbed into his chest.

Her fingers opened the small cap and pulled it up.

The low hissing noise was the sound of air entering inside through the tube and into Danny's lung. Lucy opened her eyes as she watched him inhale gratefully. His eyes fluttered open, but he struggle to keep them that way as he was tired. He quietly exhaled and placed his head back on the pillow below him.

"Okay…here we go," she muttered as she slowly took the needle out from his body. Everyone quietly watched to see any reaction from Danny. Just any reaction from him. They soon got it as he held a meekly smile.

"Thank you," he croaked as his eyes stared at his savior. A full blown smile came upon her face and Lucy couldn't help but look relieved. She stared at her mom with awe, her appreciation for her had nearly doubled.

"No problem," she answered at him. Melissa lifted her head up to see the three teens completely stunned. Especially Scott who held one of his hands up in the air. "What?"

"That was awesome," he blurted out at his mother. Melissa shook her head while laughing.

"It was no problem, you know? I mean," she glanced down at Danny briefly. "It wasn't a big deal."

"Mommy," Lucy called at for her and Melissa' face soften at the name. She had missed when she was called that. It sounded so innocent and lovable at the same time. Melissa gazed at her daughter who continued to hold the towels. "We love you, okay? That was…that was amazing."

Melissa simply beamed with happiness.


"That was something," Lucy breathed out to her brother. The two decided to leave the hospital as Danny seemed to be fine. He was going to be fine in the hands of their mom, and what they saw her do: it was a fact for sure.

"I know," Scott agreed with a grin. He handed her the helmet and Lucy sighed, but it wasn't out of sadness. Scott sensed someone coming after them and he turned around to see Ethan come out. Lucy stopped from putting the helmet on and simply held it in her hands. She noticed the annoyed look Scott just did and Lucy patted his hand quickly.

Ethan walked passed them and stood on the other side of the bike with his hands raised in surrender.

"I know you're not gonna believe me," he started out and Lucy snorted at him. "But I didn't do anything."

"All I know is that the minute that you got here, you went right for Danny," he told Ethan with raised eyebrows. "And your brother went for Lydia."

"Which he should stay away from," Lucy growled at Ethan. Allison and Lucy tried to warn Lydia about Aiden to her. Lydia knows that Aiden was an alpha werewolf, but the girl just can't help it. She went after him like a fierce tiger.

"We're not gonna hurt him," Ethan spoke and Lucy lets out a humorless laugh.

"And yet you tried to hurt my brother and Isaac multiple times," she sassed at him with cold eyes. "Not exactly convincing."

"Why should we believe you?" He asked him, but it sounded more like a trick question. Well, it did to Lucy's ears. Her glare never soften at Ethan and the alpha werewolf sighed.

"Because we knew one of them was gonna be important to both of you, but you," he nodded his head at Scott, "more specifically. And now we know it's Lydia."

"What are you going to do with her?" Lucy demanded an answer, her hands balled into a fist. "What do you guys want to do with Lydia?"

Before Ethan answered, his head snapped up. Lucy noticed a light from behind increased slowly and her brother slowly walked closer. The girl stood still and watched as the car swerve closer until it crashed into another car. The three made a dash for the cars, their hearts pounding as they worried for the driver's life.

Scott ripped open the car door and checked inside. Lucy looked from behind him with Ethan beside her and furrowed her eyebrows together. The car was empty and there was no sign of the driver anywhere.

Scott noticed something odd though.

"What is it?" Ethan asked him and Scott's hand reached down at the driver's seat. He slowly lifted his fingers up to show them a dead moth. Lucy was perplexed by this as it didn't make any sense.

Who was driving the car?


Police came to the scene.

Officers talked into their walkie talkies as Sheriff Stilinski questioned Scott, Lucy and Melissa. Stiles immediately arrived as soon as Scott called for him. The car that had crashed to another one was still empty and no driver. Lucy crossed her arms over her chest as the scene continued on.

"Hang on, hang on," the sheriff tried to make some sense into this case. "They were both in the car?"

"No, dad," Stiles pipped up beside Lucy. "They're trying to tell you that it was two separate kidnappings, okay? Two doctors, both gone."

"So whose car is this?"

"Dr. Hilyard, the on-call doctor," Melissa answered that question. "The E.R attending is the one that never made it in."

Lucy shared a knowing look with Stiles.

Something wasn't right.

"Let me just focus on getting your story first, all right?" He spoke to Melissa and the three teens decided to walk away from the two adults. Once Lucy was away from the ear-shot, she spun around with nervous eyes.

"It's the sacrifices again isn't it?" She asked them both and Scott gave her a short nod. Stiles stopped as well as he took in the scene.

"Yeah, it's one Deaton mentioned: healers," he informed them both. Lucy titled her head to the side as she took in the new information.

"Something doesn't fit though," Lucy murmured to herself. She stared at her brother. "Where does Danny come into this?"

"Yeah. What about Danny? He threw up mistletoe," Scott told Stiles and Lucy shuddered at the memory. "That's not a coincidence, and if he hadn't been with Ethan, he probably would've died. Danny's not a healer."

Stiles gazed beyond Scott's shoulder. "Can you hear that?"

Lucy followed Stiles' gazed and glanced at her brother. He snapped around, staring at his mom and Stiles' dad.

"They found a body," he exclaimed at them.

"It could be the body of one of the missing doctors," Lucy noted to them and Stiles agreed.

"But which one?"

The three stared back at the sheriff with curious eyes.


Chapter seventeen is done! Hoped you liked it. Sorry for such a late one, but I'll will be a tad busy this summer so updates might be late. Here's the question of today:

What Teen Wolf character would you choose as your partner to dance to tango?

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